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Another side of the coin- Winchester Safes

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  • 4205raymond

    Joe, sounds like you lucked out and got some help. I think Winchester started to feel the heat. They really stonewalled me 6-8 years ago. It was a nightmare being locked out of my safe for I guess six months. I was almost to the point of having a locksmith drill it or take it on my self. All was not lost since I learned a lot in the process and have had no problems since I replaced and upgraded Key Pad myself. Patience is Virtue--------------------------------Ray

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  • BobJudy

    Glad it worked out @montanajoe. Sounds like they really fixed the problem if you've gotten 4 years so far on the same battery. I retired in 2010 but watched digital safes go through quite an evolution for the 10 years or so before retirement. I know they have improved by leaps and bounds, but I am still glad my safes have dials. Just one less thing to worry about. Bob

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  • 4205raymond

    Bobjudy, hindsight is great but looking forward my next safe will probably have a dial.----------------------Ray

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  • pulsarnc

    Wonder what effect an EMP burst will/ would have on a electronic lock safe ?

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  • toad67
    pulsarnc: 30061109652123/comments/30061085393819

    Wonder what effect an EMP burst will/ would have on a electronic lock safe ?

    Some are protected against an EMP, others are not.

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  • Bubba Jr.

    I have a Canon safe. It also has a keyboard w/9volt battery power. Every time I tried to open up the safe the battery was drained. I had a 9V wall wart so I plugged that into the 9V socket and it has been working fine for over 20 years.

    Joe

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  • Warbirds
    pulsarnc: 30061109652123/comments/30061085393819

    Wonder what effect an EMP burst will/ would have on a electronic lock safe ?

    This is exactly why I built a faraday cage around my house.

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  • Oakie

    Joe, I change the battery on my lock, every new years day. I set this date because, every year on January 1st, my dad, son and I go to the club to do some competitive shooting. It became a ritual for us. So every year on that morning, when I go to get my guns out, I change the battery.

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  • austin20
    Oakie: 30061109652123/comments/30061095343131

    Joe, I change the battery on my lock, every new years day. I set this date because, every year on January 1st, my dad, son and I go to the club to do some competitive shooting. It became a ritual for us. So every year on that morning, when I go to get my guns out, I change the battery.

    Oakie, I have a battery routine too.. I change the batteries in the smoke/ carbon monoxide detectors and my two safes when we change the clocks in the spring and fall..

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